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What is the jagged white solid line marking?

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LaAllie
07/29/25 8:56pm
On the road, the jagged white solid line is a variable guide lane line, and the functions of such markings are as follows: 1. Road traffic markings: These refer to traffic signal facilities composed of various lines, arrows, texts, as well as three-dimensional markings, raised pavement markers, and roadside contour markings painted on the road surface. 2. Road traffic markings: Their purpose is to separate motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, and pedestrians, improve road utilization, reduce or prevent traffic accidents, and enhance their effectiveness when used in conjunction with traffic signs and signals. 3. Types of traffic markings: There are over 70 types of traffic markings, which can be categorized by marking method into white dashed lines, white solid lines, yellow dashed lines, yellow solid lines, double white dashed lines, double white solid lines, double yellow dashed lines, and yellow alternating solid and dashed lines, etc. 4. Classification by function: They can also be classified by function into roadway centerlines, lane dividing lines, stop lines, yield lines, pedestrian crosswalk lines, channelizing lines, guide arrows, and left-turn guide lines, etc. By purpose, they are divided into just three categories: first, guide markings; second, prohibition markings; and third, warning markings.
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Fred
08/15/25 6:43pm
I once saw those jagged white solid lines when I was driving, especially common before intersections. They are actually markings to remind drivers to slow down. Painted on the road like saw teeth, their purpose is to enhance visual impact, making you notice potential danger zones from afar, such as crosswalks, sharp curves, or near schools. I had a close call there once—a hard brake saved me. Remember, you mustn’t cross these lines or change lanes to overtake, as it can easily cause accidents and violate traffic rules. Developing the habit of slowing down in advance can significantly reduce risks. Such details in road design are meant to enhance safety—don’t underestimate them. New drivers often overlook these, so I recommend regularly checking your vehicle’s condition and pairing it with good driving habits to ensure worry-free driving.
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Marie
10/16/25 7:28am
Back when I was learning to drive, my instructor repeatedly emphasized the significance of sawtooth white lines. They serve as warning lines in traffic markings, primarily appearing at intersections or high-risk road sections. The zigzag pattern isn't randomly designed—it specifically alerts drivers to potential pedestrian crossings or sharp turns ahead, requiring immediate speed reduction. Don't mistake them for ordinary solid lines; crossing them could result in fines or even accidents. I recall when I first started driving, failing to slow down at an intersection nearly caused me to hit a pedestrian. Since then, I've paid extra attention to such details. Always observe road markings in conjunction with traffic signals while driving, especially in school zones where these markings are common. Safety first outweighs speed—cultivating good driving habits is paramount.
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McRafael
11/29/25 8:14am
The zigzag white line is a road safety marking, specifically designed as a high-visibility pattern to prompt you to slow down and yield. Do not cross or change lanes over it, as it helps reduce collision risks. These markings are commonly found near intersections. Following the rules to prevent accidents is the cornerstone of safe driving.
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